Flexible data outlet

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-09
HEWLETT-PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEV LP +1
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[0007]In accordance with the present invention, a flexible data outlet is disclosed that brings data connectivity and services closer to the user, enabling more widespread use of data services along with greater user self-sufficiency. The outlet is compact and can be used with existing wiring, such as home or office telephone wiring, and thus is readily deployed in any of a variety of environments, such as a home, small office, or areas of a larger building such as a commercial office building or public transportation facility.
[0009]Premises interface circuitry in the housing provides an interface to premises equipment located generally outside the user operating area. The premises equipment includes data processing equipment as well as telephone communications equipment providing access to a public telephone network. Bridge circuitry in the housing provides communications connections between the user interface circuitry and the premises interface circuitry in a flexible manner, enabling the provision of a variety of information services to the user.

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If the connection to the user is not working, the user is typically required to contact IT maintenance personnel and wait for the problem to be diagnosed and corrected.
Such a situation increases the demand on IT support organizations and contributes to decreased user productivity.
As a result, a user whose computer does not conform to the functional requirements of the interface, such as a traveling user with a portable computer configured for a different network type, may be unable to connect to the data infrastructure, or may be prevented from making full use of its capabilities.

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[0017]In FIG. 1, data outlets 10 provide communications interfaces between user data and / or telephone devices (not shown) and premises equipment 12 located in a building or perhaps a campus of buildings. The collection of premises equipment 12 is also referred to herein as the “data infrastructure”. The user devices connect to the data outlets 10 via some combination of wired links and wireless links, such as wired links 14, 16 and wireless link 18 as shown. In FIG. 1, the links 14 and 18 are links to data devices such as personal computers, palmtop computers, etc., and the links 16 are links to telephones, which may be either analog or digital telephones. Although not shown in FIG. 1, the data outlet 10 may also provide wireless links to cellular telephones (not shown) or other personal communication devices.

[0018]The premises equipment / data infrastructure 12 may include any of a variety of equipment, ranging from a small number of relatively unsophisticated devices to a much large...

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A flexible data outlet includes a housing configured for placement in an operating area of a user, such as on a wall adjacent to a user's work space. User interface circuitry in the housing provides an interface to user equipment located in the user operating area, including a user telephone device and a user data device such as a personal computer. The user interface circuitry includes a link-layer interface to the user data device. Both wired and wireless user connections are supported. Premises interface circuitry in the housing provides an interface to premises equipment located generally outside the user operating area. The premises equipment includes data processing equipment and telephone communications equipment providing access to a public telephone network. Bridge circuitry in the housing provides communications connections between the user interface circuitry and the premises interface circuitry in a flexible manner, enabling the provision of a variety of information services to the user. An optional management processor can provide diagnostic and other information to the user via hypertext pages. The data outlet is packaged in a housing similar to the housing used for a standard telephone wall jack, and is connected to telephone wiring or other available wiring.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 201,956, filed May 5, 2000, entitled “Self Service Data Interface and Flexible Data Outlet”.STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The present invention is related to the field of interfaces between data users and a data infrastructure such as a computer network in a building or company.[0004]In traditional information technology (IT) installations, the connection between a user, such as an office occupant with a personal computer, and the broader network with its resources such as file servers, printers, etc., is realized by a cable extending between a wall jack in the user's office and centrally-located interface equipment such as multiplexers, switches, or the like. In order for a user to obtain any information about the network and its resources, referred to here...

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IPC IPC(8): H04M1/00H04M9/00
CPCH04B3/54H04B2203/5437H04B2203/5454H04B2203/5491
Inventor HISCOCK, JAMES S.CHANG, KIWONBACKES, FLOYDKIMMIT, MYLES
Owner HEWLETT-PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEV LP
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